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Autor:
Paul M N Werker, Margot Veerman, M.A. Tellier, C M Mouës-Vink, B B Burger, Wouter K. G. Leclercq
Publikováno v:
World Journal of Surgery, 43(2), 425-430. SPRINGER
BACKGROUND: Literature suggests that patient-informing process prior to obtaining surgical informed consent (SIC) does not function well. This study aimed to provide insight into the current practice of SIC in the Netherlands.METHODS: This is a prosp
Autor:
Wouter K. G. Leclercq, Johan Legemaate, Laurents P. S. Stassen, Margot Veerman, M.A. Tellier, L.A. van der Woude, Marc R. Scheltinga
Publikováno v:
Patient education and counseling, 102(2), 340-345. Elsevier Ireland Ltd
Patient Education and Counseling, 102(2), 340-345. Elsevier Ireland Ltd
Patient Education and Counseling, 102(2), 340-345. Elsevier Ireland Ltd
Objective: An inadequate surgical informed consent process (SIC) may result in a medical malpractice claim or medical disciplinary board (MDB) complaint. Aim of this study was to analyse characteristics of a decade of malpractice claims and MDB decis
Autor:
Johan Legemaate, Margot Veerman, Wouter K. G. Leclercq, Leslie Thomas, Marc R. Scheltinga, Bram J. Keulers, Sarah Sloot, Saskia Houterman
Publikováno v:
Patient safety in surgery, 10:21. BioMed Central Ltd.
Patient Safety in Surgery
Patient safety in surgery, 10. BioMed Central
Patient Safety in Surgery
Patient safety in surgery, 10. BioMed Central
Background Successfully completing a surgical informed consent process is an important element of the preoperative consult. A previous study of Dutch general surgeons demonstrated that the implementation of SIC did not meet acceptable standards. Howe
Autor:
Johan Legemaate, Margot Veerman, Bram J. Keulers, Marc R. Scheltinga, Saskia Houterman, Wouter K. G. Leclercq
Publikováno v:
Patient Safety in Surgery
Patient safety in surgery, 7(1). BioMed Central
Patient safety in surgery, 7(1). BioMed Central
Additional non-English language abstract (in Dutch)A properly conducted surgical informed consent process (SIC) allows patients to authorize an invasive procedure with full comprehension of relevant information including involved risks. Current pract
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vision. 7:564-564